Find general and specific information essential to researchers of American records.
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Photo expert Maureen Taylor tells you what to look for.
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The standard for family history references.
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Get expert guidance through a game of ancestral hide-and-seek with Ancestry Magazine.
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Megan Smolenyak includes stories of love and creativity about researchers like you.
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Jamestowne Ancestors is a list of about 1,000 persons who owned land or lived on Jamestowne Island.
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Finding Answers in U.S. Census Records is a comprehensive guide to using U.S. Census records.
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In this book, author and genealogist John P. Colletta prepares you to undertake the search for your immigrant ancestor’s arrival record. They Came in Ships guides you step-by-step through the research process, whether your immigrant ancestor arrived in a sailing vessel in the sixteenth, seventeenth, eighteenth, or nineteenth century, or on board a steamship in the nineteenth or twentieth century.
This third edition contains expanded discussions of colonial period immigrant records and port-by-port peculiarities of the federal records.
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Find your African American ancestors by learning to use federal census and plantation records.
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One of the first books that explains how to correctly cite and accurately analyze family history sources.
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Loretto Dennis Szucs helps you discover relatives who came through Ellis Island.
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This easy-to-use guide will teach you to use Irish family history records.
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